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Explore Pakistan Tour

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About this tour...

Join us on the Explore Pakistan Tour, where history, culture, and nature weave together into a living tapestry. The mighty Himalayas and Karakoram ranges rise with awe-inspiring grandeur, calling to adventurers and nature lovers. Experience the country’s cultural soul through vibrant festivals, qawwali music, and Kathak dance, reflecting centuries of tradition. Wander through Lahore’s lively streets, Peshawar’s bustling bazaars, and Karachi’s historic quarters, each city narrating a unique story. Marvel at Mughal gems like the Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque, and step back into the ancient world at Mohenjo-Daro and Taxila.

Embrace the natural beauty of Swat and Murree’s valleys, along with the serene lakes of Hunza and Skardu. This journey offers a captivating blend of history, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural richness—an experience both adventurous and deeply enriching.

Trip Highlights

  • Explore the Mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam, Mohatta Palace, Empress Market, and National Museum.
  • SVisit Makli Necropolis (UNESCO), Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta, and the shrines of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai & Lal Shahbaz Qalandar.
  • Walk the 4,000-year-old streets of Mohenjo-daro (UNESCO) and admire Kot Diji Fort.
  • Discover Uch Sharif shrines, the desert stronghold Derawar Fort, Bahawalpur’s Noor Mahal, Shahi Mosque, and palaces of the Nawabs.
  • City of Saints, famous for its blue-tiled mausoleums, bazaars, and spiritual aura.
  • Experience Mughal splendor at Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, Shalimar Gardens, Jahangir’s Tomb, and witness the Wagah Border Ceremony.
  • Islamabad & Peshawar Visit the scenic capital, explore Taxila’s Gandhara ruins (UNESCO), and wander through Peshawar’s Qissa Khawani Bazaar.
  • Hunza Valley – Explore Karimabad, Baltit & Altit Forts, Rakaposhi Viewpoint, Attabad Lake, Passu Cones, and the iconic Hussaini Suspension Bridge.
  • Khunjerab Pass – Stand at the Pakistan-China border, the highest point on the Karakoram Highway (4,734 m).

Day 01:

Arrival – Karachi Sightseeing
Upon arrival at Karachi’s Quaid-e-Azam International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed and transferred to your hotel for check-in and refreshment. The city tour begins with iconic landmarks such as the Mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Masjid-i Toba, and the bustling Empress Market, followed by visits to The Mohatta Palace and the National Museum. Overnight Karachi.

Day 02:

Karachi – Thatta – Hyderabad
We set off for Hyderabad, stopping first at the Chaukundi Necropolis to admire its centuries-old sandstone tombs adorned with intricate carvings. Our journey continues to the vast Makli Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing an extraordinary collection of historic mausoleums and graves. Before reaching Hyderabad, we visit the Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta, celebrated for its magnificent, blue-tiled domes and exquisite Islamic architecture. Overnight Hyderabad.

Day 03:

Hyderabad – Sehwan – Larkana
This morning, we travel to Bhit Shah, home to the shrine of the beloved Sufi poet and musician, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. The shrine’s graceful architecture and spiritual atmosphere leave a lasting impression. We continue to Sehwan, where the vibrant Mausoleum of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar draws devotees from across the country. The lively devotional music and spiritual energy here are unforgettable. Overnight Larkana

Day 04:

Larkana – Mohenjo-daro – Sukkur
Today we visit Mohenjo-daro, one of the greatest cities of the Indus Valley Civilization and a UNESCO site. As we walk through the excavated streets, granaries, and baths, we get a glimpse into life over 4,000 years ago. En route to Sukkur, we stop at the imposing **Kot Diji Fort**, built in the 18th century by the Talpur dynasty. The fort’s hilltop position offers sweeping views of the surrounding plains. Overnight Sukkur.

Day 05:

Sukkur – Uch Sharif – Bahawalpur
Our route takes us to Uch Sharif, a historic city believed to date back to Alexander the Great’s time. For centuries, Uch was a center of Islamic learning, home to scholars and saints. We explore its beautifully decorated shrines and centuries-old tombs. Overnight Bahawalpur.

Day 06:

Excursion to Derawar Fort
We journey into the Cholistan Desert to see the awe-inspiring Derawar Fort, a massive square fortress with towering bastions. Back in Bahawalpur, we visit the ornate Tombs of the Nawabs and the elegant Shahi Mosque. We also explore Sadiq Garh Palace, a symbol of royal grandeur, and Noor Mahal, an Italian-style palace set in manicured gardens. Overnight in Bahawalpur.

Day 07:

Bahawalpur – Multan Sightseeing
A morning drive brings us to Multan, one of South Asia’s oldest cities and long known as the “City of Saints.” We explore its historic mausoleums, many built in striking blue tilework, and stroll through its lively bazaars. The city’s spiritual legacy and deep-rooted traditions make it a highlight of our journey. Overnight Multan.

Day 08:

Multan – Nankana Sahib – Lahore
En route to Lahore, we stop at Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Baba Guru Nanak Dev Ji, founder of Sikhism. This sacred town is home to several historic gurdwaras, attracting pilgrims from around the world. Overnight Lahore

Day 09:

Lahore Sightseeing
We begin with the majestic Lahore Fort, with its marble **Shish Mahal (Palace of Mirrors). Next is the Badshahi Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. We wander the Old City, a maze of narrow streets brimming with life. In the evening, we witness the Wagah Border Ceremony, a dramatic and patriotic flag-lowering ritual. Overnight in Lahore.

Day 10:

Lahore Sightseeing
Our day starts at the lush **Shalimar Gardens, a Mughal-era paradise of terraces and fountains. We then visit the beautifully decorated **Tomb of Emperor Jahangir, set in serene gardens. Our last stop is the Lahore Museum, home to priceless Gandhara sculptures, Islamic art, and rare manuscripts. Overnight Lahore.

Day 11:

Lahore – Rohtas Fort – Islamabad
We depart from Lahore towards Islamabad, pausing at the awe-inspiring Rohtas Fort, built in 1548 by Sher Shah Suri. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts towering walls, impressive gateways, and an unyielding structure that has never fallen to an enemy. As we wander its vast grounds, we step back in time to envision the fort’s strategic importance and enduring legacy in the region’s history. Overnight Islamabad.

Day 12:

Islamabad – Peshawar – Islamabad
We journey west to Peshawar; a city steeped in history and rich cultural heritage. Our exploration begins at the Mahabat Khan Mosque, a 17th-century Mughal gem adorned with graceful domes and exquisite tile work. From there, we dive into the lively Qissa Khawani Bazaar, soaking in its vibrant atmosphere of spice sellers, artisans, and traditional scenes, before ending with a walk along Sethi Street to admire its beautifully preserved houses blending Gandhara and Central Asian architecture. Overnight Islamabad

Day 13:

Islamabad – Taxila – Islamabad
We begin the day exploring Islamabad’s spacious avenues, lush neighborhoods, and modern landmarks set against the serene Margalla Hills. The calm, green ambiance is complemented by its parks and lively markets. Later, we travel to the ancient city of Taxila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where archaeological ruins and museum exhibits reveal over a millennium of history and the city’s pivotal role in the Gandhara civilization. Overnight Islamabad

Day 14:

Islamabad – Naran
Leaving Islamabad, we journey through the towns of Hassan Abdal, Haripur, and Abbottabad before reaching Mansehra. From here, the road winds towards Balakot, the gateway to the stunning Kaghan Valley. The scenery grows increasingly beautiful as we follow rivers and pass through alpine landscapes. By evening, we reach the serene town of Naran, where we enjoy the mountain air and prepare for more adventures. Overnight Naran.

Day 15:

Naran – Babusar Pass – Gilgit
Our journey traces the Kunhar River, with picturesque pauses at Batakundi, Jalkhad, and Burwai. We admire the serene beauty of Lulusar Lake before ascending to Babusar Pass (4,173 m), where panoramic views of snow-capped peaks welcome us into Gilgit-Baltistan. Descending towards Gilgit, we stop at the Nanga Parbat Viewpoint, witness the meeting of the Karakoram, Himalaya, and Hindu Kush ranges, and marvel at the striking confluence of the Gilgit and Indus Rivers. Overnight Gilgit.

Day 16:

Gilgit – Hunza Karimabad
In the morning, we explore Gilgit’s markets and landmarks before following the Hunza River towards Karimabad. We stop at the Rakaposhi View Point to admire one of Pakistan’s most iconic peaks. In Karimabad, we tour Baltit Fort and Altit Fort, both beautifully restored and offering insights into the history and traditions of the Hunza Valley. The afternoon is free to wander local bazaars and take in the stunning scenery. Overnight Karimabad.

Day 17:

Khunjerab Pass Excursion
Today is an adventure to Khunjerab Pass, the highest point on the Karakoram Highway at 4,734 meters, on the Pakistan–China border. Along the way, we pass the charming villages of Gulmit, Passu, and Sost. Highlights include the turquoise waters of Attabad Lake, created by a landslide in 2010, and the thrilling Hussaini Suspension Bridge. The landscapes here are some of the most dramatic in the world. Overnight Karimabad.

Day 18:

Hunza Karimabad – Naran
We retrace our route along the Karakoram Highway, surrounded by towering peaks and winding rivers. The drive offers countless photo opportunities and moments to appreciate the scale and beauty of the mountains. We arrive in Naran by evening for a peaceful overnight stay. Overnight Naran.

Day 19:

Naran – Shogran – Islamabad
On our final day, we follow the River Kunhar through the Kaghan Valley to the highland resort of Shogran. From here, we make an excursion to Paya, a wide meadow at the base of Makra Peak with panoramic mountain views. After enjoying the scenery, we descend back to the main road and continue to Islamabad. Upon arrival, we transfer to the airport, ending our journey with lasting memories of Pakistan’s landscapes, history, and hospitality.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Comfortable 3-star accommodations are included throughout the tour, offering clean rooms, modern amenities, and a pleasant stay. Hotels are carefully selected for their convenience, safety, and proximity to major attractions.

For smaller groups of up to 2 persons, an air-conditioned car will be provided for comfort and convenience.

For larger groups, a spacious air-conditioned grand cabin van will ensure a comfortable travel experience for everyone.

Yes, the itinerary can be customized to match your preferences and interests. This flexibility allows you to focus on the experiences and destinations that matter most to you.

All sightseeing and entrance tickets are included in the tour price, ensuring a hassle-free experience for participants. You can enjoy every attraction without worrying about additional costs or on-the-spot payments.

The tour is designed for small groups of 1 to 10 persons, ensuring personalized attention and a comfortable experience. This intimate group size allows for better interaction with the guide and flexibility during the tour.

A professional tour guide will accompany the group throughout the journey, ensuring a smooth and enriching experience. They will provide expert insights, historical context, and assistance to make the tour informative and enjoyable.

As Pakistan is an Islamic country, modest dressing is recommended, with women advised to carry a scarf for visiting religious and cultural sites.

For high-altitude destinations, warm clothing such as jackets, sweaters, and gloves is essential. Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate attire will ensure a pleasant travel experience.

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